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RASC News > Afghanistan > The Taliban Group Stopped the Activities of Three Media in Nangarhar Province
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The Taliban Group Stopped the Activities of Three Media in Nangarhar Province

Published 03/08/2023
The Taliban Group Stopped the Activities of Three Media in Nangarhar Province
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RASC: According to local sources in Nangarhar province, in the last three days, the broadcasts of three media outlets in this province have been stopped by the Taliban group.

According to the sources, today, Thursday, August 3, the Taliban group has stopped the broadcasts of (Hamisha Bahar) Radio and Television, yesterday, and today, the broadcasts of Radio (Nan) in Nangarhar province.

According to the officials of these media, the Taliban group has blocked all three media without providing any satisfactory reason.

Sources have said that the problem started when (Hamisha Bahar) TV and Radio had organized a journalistic training course for a number of young people, including nine girls.

During this training course, the Taliban group attacked the building of (Hamisha Bahar) Radio and Television and beat up the employees of this department.

The spokespersons of the Taliban group and the officials of the Ministry of Information and Culture of this group have not said anything about closing these three media in Nangarhar province.

Meanwhile, organizations supporting journalists have asked the international community, especially the United Nations, to stop the Taliban group’s restrictions on freedom of expression.

It should be noted that, with the dominance of the Taliban group, restrictions against media publications have increased every day, and now freedom of expression in the country has been completely stifled.

It should be noted that “Nay“, the agency supporting Afghanistan’s free medias, also said in a statement that the recent actions and pressures mean that if it continues, the distance between the media and the authorities will increase.

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